Artifacts to Demonstrate the Use of Technology in the Teaching and Learning Process
Artifact #1
The "Look at all these Flipping Tools in Chippewa Valley" Sway presentation found at the link below provides an example of using technology in the teaching and learning process. The presentation models the use of Sway, a web tool available to all staff and students.
The content of the Sway addresses technology tools available to help teachers using Flipped or Blended Instruction. The Sway documents the tools that the district, under Mr. McBain's forward thinking visionary leadership, have procured to support instruction and his willingness to support teachers using innovative, 21st century instructional methods.
The journal found at the link below is a robust compilation of resources for anyone interested in instructional technology. This collection, put together by Mr. McBain, exemplifies his many efforts and accomplishments in instructional technology. It includes a variety ranging from the district elementary Lego competition developed under his leadership to a video and activity developed for a teacher professional development day and helpful materials for using programs such as OneNote.
The collection is also evidence of Mr. McBain's networking with other instructional technology professionals worldwide. https://docs.com/Craig-A-McBain#journal
Artifacts to Demonstrate the Use of Technology in the Teaching and Learning Process
Artifact #1
The "Look at all these Flipping Tools in Chippewa Valley" Sway presentation found at the link below provides an example of using technology in the teaching and learning process. The presentation models the use of Sway, a web tool available to all staff and students.
The content of the Sway addresses technology tools available to help teachers using Flipped or Blended Instruction. The Sway documents the tools that the district, under Mr. McBain's forward thinking visionary leadership, have procured to support instruction and his willingness to support teachers using innovative, 21st century instructional methods.
https://sway.com/EGH9WAZyrnsypKyk
Artifact #2
The journal found at the link below is a robust compilation of resources for anyone interested in instructional technology. This collection, put together by Mr. McBain, exemplifies his many efforts and accomplishments in instructional technology. It includes a variety ranging from the district elementary Lego competition developed under his leadership to a video and activity developed for a teacher professional development day and helpful materials for using programs such as OneNote.
The collection is also evidence of Mr. McBain's networking with other instructional technology professionals worldwide.
https://docs.com/Craig-A-McBain#journal